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2251 | Connecticut. <i>1959-77 Connecticut Marriage File</i>. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health. <p>Connecticut. <i>1978-79 Connecticut Marriage File</i>. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.</p><p>Connecticut. <i>1980 Connecticut Marriage File</i>. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.</p><p>Connecticut. <i>1981-2001 Connecticut Marriage File</i>. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Department of Public Health.</p> | Source (S807)
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2252 | Considered to be the 7th son | 1st Baron of Arrochar, Gilchrist (I31609)
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2253 | Cook County Clerk, comp. <i>Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records</i>. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. | Source (S1992)
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2254 | Cook County Clerk, comp. <i>Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records</i>. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. | Source (S2829)
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2255 | Cooper Co; Missouri | Source (S1561)
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2256 | Cornelius was born to Samuel & Mary Darby Clark and his siblings were: Samuel Jr., Joel, Hannah, James, Amos, Rebecca & Sarah. | Clark, Cornelius (I19492)
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2257 | Corresponadant and supplier of information for this Macfarlane-Miller family. CMW #398 | Lobban, Malcolm AlM04 (I23925)
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2258 | County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia. | Source (S335)
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2259 | COURT: Witness for will of John Grigsby of Rockbridge County, VA 6-3-1794 Will Book 1 page 456. CENSUS: 1800 KENTUCKY, Green county David WILLOCK. CENSUS: 1810 KENTUCKY, Green County David WILLOCK page 247 10100-02010. CENSUS: 1820 KENTUCKY, Green County, Campbellsville. David Willock 001111 - 01001. PROBATE: 1830 KENTUCKY, Green County. Will of David Willock, SR. of Green County, Kentucky p 190 Book 2, 1830. | Willock, David (I27639)
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2260 | Cremated and brother Will scattered his ashes with those of his wife who had died prior, at one of their favourite spots on the road up to to Arrochar. | Macfarlane, Archibald Murray 'Snid' (I14235)
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2261 | Current estimates from FTDNA has this group beginning abt. 1700 BCE and the last SNP happening abt. 1050 CE. This group of SNPs are shared by the MacFarlanes, some Blacks, McAlisters, and Lennox men | R-Z16506 + 30, SNP (I3263)
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2262 | Dallas Public Library | Source (S1805)
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2263 | Dallas Public Library | Source (S1637)
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2264 | Dallas Public Library | Source (S1420)
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2265 | Daniel Macfarlane (son of 2nd Daniel) had nine children, of whom but six are living, viz. : Margaret, Daniel, George, John A., Jessie and Elizabeth, all of whom — except Jessie, who married a Mr. Ross, and settled in Fayette Co., Ia.,— live upon the old homestead. Two sons of Daniel (Daniel and Parlan) own farms near their father, who lives upon and owns the farm purchased by his father Daniel, who settled in 1843, upon this beautiful farm of five hundred broad acres. In the old homestead are treasured heir -looms of the past generations, brought with the family from Scotland. [ History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p224 & 226] | Macfarlane, Daniel (I18985)
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2266 | Daniel married Ellen Price d. 1990 late in life and they had no children. | Macfarlane, Daniel (I13647)
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2267 | Daniel McFarland spent his life as a farmer mostly in the town of Jackson : was a soldier in the war of 1812. He was closely allied to the promotion of the best interests of society in his day ; was an elder in the Scotch Presbyterian church at Coila, town of Cambridge, for many years ; raised a family of five children, viz. : John A., Margaret, William, Robert, and James, of whom Margaret died in the year 1850, at the .age of twenty-four, and Robert died in the year 1854, at the same age. The father of these children was a man of strong decision of character, inheriting from his Scotch ancestry that firmness and resolution to do whatever he conceived to be right characteristic of the people of the mother-land, and instructed and reared his children to respect and honor all that makes true manhood and secures happiness and longevity. He died at the age of seventy-six, in the year 1869. The wife and mother still survives, and in the year 1878 is in her seventy-ninth year, retaining that vigor of both body and mind uncommon to people of that advanced age. ("History of Washington County" published in 1878) | McFarland, Daniel (I23807)
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2268 | Daniel McFarland, born in 1787 in New York, did after 1860 where he appeared in the 1860 census in Hebron, Washington Co. NY. The family emigrated to U.S. from Ireland around 1785. [E-mail from MHH rec: 29 Jul 2014] | McFarland, Daniel DanM03 (I23615)
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2269 | Daniel Shannon, father of Susannah Shannon, who was a partner to a McFarland in Red Bank township in Clarion Co. PA, and found Daniel in the 1830 census there, but no McFarland. Robert M. McFarland was appointed the postmaster in Red Bank in 1840 , and in 1845 he purchased 100 acres there. There is a George B. McFarland who purchased land in Red Bank in 1849, who could be a brother. He was from Washington Co. PA. [E-mail from MHH rec: 28 Nov 2016] Bg Y results from DNA test kits from this line: Cadet line BY674>FT64717>BY149789 plus 2>FT417664 plus 4. | McFarland, Robert M. RoMM01 (I24125)
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2270 | Daniel was born in Stirling, Scotland on June 21, 1837. He is the son of John Macfarlane and Annabella Sinclair. He had one older brother, John Menzies Macfarlane and one older sister Ann Macfarlane. At the age of 8, on November 15, 1845, he was baptised into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He was nine years old when his father died. After moving to Glasgow at age 11, he left for America with his mother, brother, sister and two cousins (Gillespie) at age 15. They traveled with the Perpetual Emigration Fund Company under the direction of Isaac C. Haight in June of 1852. The family sailed on the "Ellen Marie" and the "Kennebec". They arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah on September 3, 1852. The Macfarlane family and Gillespie cousins found themselves in the Sessions Settlement (Bountiful). Daniel's Mother Annabelle married Isacc C. Haight on October 16, 1853. Isaac had planned on settling in Salt Lake city, but President Brigham Young assigned him to take charge of the Iron Works in Cedar City, Utah. Obedient to the Prophet, he moved his wives to Cedar City. There he began building a home and handling athe affairs of the Deseret Iron Company. Daniel moved to Cedar City with his mother and brother at age 16. As Daniel grew and matured he showed a special gift for landscaping and gardening. He was very meticulous and organized with his work and because of this many desired his work. Daniel was a perfectionist in every way: in his work, his personal appearance, in public service and cultural activities. Daniel was blessed with a marvelous bass voice, and was in many local theatrical productions and choirs. He was offered the opportunity to sing with the Metropolitan Opera Company, but was persuaded not to leave Cedar City. He was a gifted actor: always performing magnificently. He did have a fiery temper which created problems for him at times. He married Temperance Keturah Haight in 1862 at age 24, when Keturah, or Turie, was 17. This made him a son-in-law of Isaac C. Haight, as well as a step-son. They had 12 children, 8 of whom lived to adulthood. In 1879, at age 42 Daniel married Elizabeth (Lizzy) Ford who was 19. They had 9 children, all of whom lived to adulthood. Daniel was the postmaster in Cedar City; he and Keturah operated the post office in their home for twenty years. He also was the City Recorder, a member of the Cedar City Council, an excellent gardener and orchardist. During General Conference in Salt Lake City on October 6, 1876, names were read of the brotheren who were to serve missions. Daniel was one of them. He served a mission to Scotland. This left Keturah home with 6 small children to support, but Daniel was obedient to the call. He served a mission for two years even though it was difficult. Keturah continued to operate the post Office and teach school while he was away. A seven year old daughter, Keturah, died while he was away. Daniel had a brush with death in a rollover accident in a wagon in which the wagon driver, A. M. Findley, was killed. Both men were thrown from the wagon. Daniel suffered a severe head injury, from which he never fully recovered. This took place in February 1891 when he was 54 year old. Daniel also served time in the Utah penitentiary for "unlawful cohabitation". He died on October 23, 1914 at the age of 77. [ http://macfarlane-sinclair.org/index.php?page=7 ] (Research):submission id:MM95-13T | Macfarlane, Daniel Sinclair (I14539)
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2271 | Daniel was born in the Miami Beach Maternity Center at 2:28 PM and wei ghed 7 lb 5 oz. | Foltz, Living (I223)
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2272 | Darrel Edward McFarland, 78, of Fayetteville died July 19, 2007, at Washington Regional Medical Center. He was born Jan. 18, 1929, at Fayetteville, the son of James Darrel and Meta Etris McFarland. He was a retired executive vice president of Wortz Biscuit Company and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Margaret McFarland; two sons, James McFarland and his wife Deb Marsee of Fayetteville and Don McFarland and his wife Kathy of Springdale; two daughters, Phyllis Shackelford of Fayetteville, Gail Koenig and her husband Bill of Gold Beach, Ore.; a brother Charles McFarland and hi wife Viktoriya of Spokane, Wash.; three sisters, Terry Kimbrough of Fayetteville, Judy Corkil and her husband Charles of Austin, Texas, and Phyllis Barnett and her husband O.W. of Raleigh, N.C.; seven grandchildren, Kim Pearson and her husband Tom of Wesley, Kristen Justus and her husband Jason of Elkins, Megan McFarland of Springdale, Alex Koenig of Fayetteville, Daniel and Rachel Koenig of Oregon, Tommy Reed of Mobile, Ala.; four great-grandchildren, Owen and Abby Noe, Jackson Justus and Dylan Reed. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 25 at Mount Comfort Cemetery, under the direction of Moore's Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials can be made to Alzheimers Association for Research 1125 N. College, Suite 466 Fayetteville 72702. Darrel Edward McFarland, 78, of Fayetteville died July 19, 2007, at Washington Regional Medical Center. He was born Jan. 18, 1929, at Fayetteville, the son of James Darrel and Meta Etris McFarland. He was a retired executive vice president of Wortz Biscuit Company and a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Margaret McFarland; two sons, James McFarland and his wife Deb Marsee of Fayetteville and Don McFarland and his wife Kathy of Springdale; two daughters, Phyllis Shackelford of Fayetteville, Gail Koenig and her husband Bill of Gold Beach, Ore.; a brother Charles McFarland and hi wife Viktoriya of Spokane, Wash.; three sisters, Terry Kimbrough of Fayetteville, Judy Corkil and her husband Charles of Austin, Texas, and Phyllis Barnett and her husband O.W. of Raleigh, N.C.; seven grandchildren, Kim Pearson and her husband Tom of Wesley, Kristen Justus and her husband Jason of Elkins, Megan McFarland of Springdale, Alex Koenig of Fayetteville, Daniel and Rachel Koenig of Oregon, Tommy Reed of Mobile, Ala.; four great-grandchildren, Owen and Abby Noe, Jackson Justus and Dylan Reed. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 25 at Mount Comfort Cemetery, under the direction of Moore's Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials can be made to Alzheimers Association for Research 1125 N. College, Suite 466 Fayetteville 72702. | McFarland, Darrel Edward (I20281)
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2273 | Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the <a href="##AncestryUrlPrefix##/handler/domainrd.ashx?domain=AncestryDomain&url=/search/rectype/military/cwrd/db.aspx">following list of works</a>.<p>Copyright 1997-2009<br>Historical Data Systems, Inc.<br> PO Box 35<br>Duxbury, MA 02331.</p> | Source (S1262)
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2274 | Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the <a href="##AncestryUrlPrefix##/handler/domainrd.ashx?domain=AncestryDomain&url=/search/rectype/military/cwrd/db.aspx">following list of works</a>.<p>Copyright 1997-2009<br>Historical Data Systems, Inc.<br> PO Box 35<br>Duxbury, MA 02331.</p> | Source (S479)
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2275 | Date and names for children, and grandparents passed down through family records. | Hughes, Amanda (I30726)
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2276 | Date of his will, which was probated June 9, 1743. Leaves home estate and some land to son William. | Galloway, William (I1362)
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2277 | Date of his will. Probate was July 14, 1705 | Galloway, William (I1364)
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2278 | Date on tombstone | Neal, Mary Caroline (I3188)
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2279 | DATE: 14 Jan 2018 _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Source (S23)
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2280 | DATE: 27 Oct 2005 _PAREN: Y | Source (S2684)
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2281 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Source (S72)
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2282 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 _TAG: _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Source (S51)
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2283 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 _TAG: _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Source (S2120)
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2284 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 _TAG: _ITALIC: Y _PAREN: Y | Source (S2038)
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2285 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 | Source (S2042)
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2286 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 | Source (S2155)
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2287 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 | Source (S98)
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2288 | DATE: 7 Apr 1861 | Source (S87)
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2289 | DAUGHERTY, LEVA MAE; Aug. 4, 2000 Leva Mae Daugherty, 93, of Burnet passed away on Fri., August 4, 2000. Mrs. Daugherty was born on Feb. 22, 1907 in Burnet County the daughter of Tom Bowmer and Nanny Hagan. She and her husband were star route mail carriers for 28 years. She was a loving grandmother and will be greatly missed. Survivors include son, A.B. Daugherty and wife Venida of Burnet; daughter in law, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; sister, Auline Clendennem and husband Frank of Bluffton; six grandchildren, seven step grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Mrs. Daugherty was preceded in death by her husband Aaron Ross Daugherty; son, T. J. (Budgy) Daugherty; brothers, Joe and R. T. Bowmer; sister, Marguerite Newlin and parents Tom and Nanny Bowmer. Services were held Mon., Aug 7, 2000 at Clements Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Rev. Hugh Montgomery and Rev. Darrell Debo officiating. Interment at Post Mt. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Guy Daugherty, W.C. Miller, Jerry Moore, Keith Schnelle, Perry Hanson and Arlis Brummett. Memorial contributions may be made to the Burnet County Library or any favorite charity. Arrangements by Clements Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet. Burnet Bulletin, August 9, 2000, pg 7A DAUGHERTY, LEVA MAE; Aug. 4, 2000 Leva Mae Daugherty, 93, of Burnet passed away on Fri., August 4, 2000. Mrs. Daugherty was born on Feb. 22, 1907 in Burnet County the daughter of Tom Bowmer and Nanny Hagan. She and her husband were star route mail carriers for 28 years. She was a loving grandmother and will be greatly missed. Survivors include son, A.B. Daugherty and wife Venida of Burnet; daughter in law, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; sister, Auline Clendennem and husband Frank of Bluffton; six grandchildren, seven step grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Mrs. Daugherty was preceded in death by her husband Aaron Ross Daugherty; son, T. J. (Budgy) Daugherty; brothers, Joe and R. T. Bowmer; sister, Marguerite Newlin and parents Tom and Nanny Bowmer. Services were held Mon., Aug 7, 2000 at Clements Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Rev. Hugh Montgomery and Rev. Darrell Debo officiating. Interment at Post Mt. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Guy Daugherty, W.C. Miller, Jerry Moore, Keith Schnelle, Perry Hanson and Arlis Brummett. Memorial contributions may be made to the Burnet County Library or any favorite charity. Arrangements by Clements Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet. Burnet Bulletin, August 9, 2000, pg 7A | Bowmer, Leva Mae (I28432)
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2290 | DAUGHERTY, T. J. "BUDGY", July 16, 2000 T. J. "Budgy" Daugherty, 72, of Cedar Park passed away Sun., July 16, 2000. T.J. or "Budgy" as close friends and family called him was born Aug. 5, 1927 in Burnet. He was the youngest son of Aaron Daugherty and Leva Mae Bowmer. T. J. served in the US Army as a ship-fitter, a construction superintendent for Charles Morton and was a loving husband and wonderful dad or "Pop". T. J. is survived by his wife, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; mother, Leva Mae Daugherty of Burnet; sons, Carl Daugherty of Austin, Kevin Daugherty and wife Stephanie of Cedar Park; daughters, Tonua Arnold of Pflugerville, Sherry Brummett and husband Arlis of Burnet; Step-sons, Perry Hanson and wife Judy, Roger Hanson and wife Julie, Jonathan Morris and wife Jeri, Buford Knipe, all of Austin and the surrounding areas; step-daughters, Judy Walker and husband Charlie of Idaho, Tammy Rodriquez and husband Donnie, Monda Hanson, all of Austin and surrounding areas; brother, A.B. Daughtaerty and wife Venida of Burnet; brother in law, R. J. Evers of Cedar Park; sister in law, Claudia Smith of Cedar Park. T. J. "Budgy" is the proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and one great grandson. Special thanks to all the doctors of Pulmonary and Critical Care Consultants of Austin LLP. Thank you to all the staff at Seton Northwest, 4th floor and ICU, your support and kindness was wonderful. Funeral services were held Wed., July 19 at Clements-Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Roger Wilson officiating. Interment was held at Post Mountain Cemetery. Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet. Burnet Bulletin, July 26, 2000; pg &A DAUGHERTY, T. J. "BUDGY", July 16, 2000 T. J. "Budgy" Daugherty, 72, of Cedar Park passed away Sun., July 16, 2000. T.J. or "Budgy" as close friends and family called him was born Aug. 5, 1927 in Burnet. He was the youngest son of Aaron Daugherty and Leva Mae Bowmer. T. J. served in the US Army as a ship-fitter, a construction superintendent for Charles Morton and was a loving husband and wonderful dad or "Pop". T. J. is survived by his wife, Lois Daugherty of Cedar Park; mother, Leva Mae Daugherty of Burnet; sons, Carl Daugherty of Austin, Kevin Daugherty and wife Stephanie of Cedar Park; daughters, Tonua Arnold of Pflugerville, Sherry Brummett and husband Arlis of Burnet; Step-sons, Perry Hanson and wife Judy, Roger Hanson and wife Julie, Jonathan Morris and wife Jeri, Buford Knipe, all of Austin and the surrounding areas; step-daughters, Judy Walker and husband Charlie of Idaho, Tammy Rodriquez and husband Donnie, Monda Hanson, all of Austin and surrounding areas; brother, A.B. Daughtaerty and wife Venida of Burnet; brother in law, R. J. Evers of Cedar Park; sister in law, Claudia Smith of Cedar Park. T. J. "Budgy" is the proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and one great grandson. Special thanks to all the doctors of Pulmonary and Critical Care Consultants of Austin LLP. Thank you to all the staff at Seton Northwest, 4th floor and ICU, your support and kindness was wonderful. Funeral services were held Wed., July 19 at Clements-Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with Roger Wilson officiating. Interment was held at Post Mountain Cemetery. Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet. Burnet Bulletin, July 26, 2000; pg &A | Daugherty, T.J. (Budgy) (I28625)
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2291 | Daughter of Ethel May Georgina LaFortune and Ivan John Douglas is: Lillian Frances MacFarlane. Born: 22 June 1914, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Married: 10 Feb 1939 to Hugh Gerald Kirkham in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Lillian died 7 April, 199 2. Daughters of Lillian Frances and Hugh Gerald are: Georgina Michel Kirkham, born 28 Aug 1944, Vancouver, BC. Geraldine Frances Kirkham, born 20 Feb 1941, Vancouver, BC and Geraldine married Lawrence Alonzo Willett, 23 April 1960 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | Macfarlane, Lillian Frances (I19020)
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2292 | Daughter of Francis Stubbs. She married Hugh Douglas McFarland. Emma and Hugh had 7 children. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76456152/emma-mcfarland] | Stubbs, Mary Emma (I25935)
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2293 | Daughter of Hugh Douglas McFarland and Mary Ellen Dougherty McFarland Married and Divorced Gillman Chase. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104617107/jetta-beatrice-chase] | McFarland, Jetta Beatrice (I26016)
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2294 | Daughter of James Samuel Vesty and Mary Ann Nelson. Married Ernest David McFarlane at St Paul's Church in Port Adelaide, South Australia, on 19th December 1906. Burial: PLOT Section DX, Drive B, Path 7(18), Site 22B [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181537271/sarah-ann-mcfarlane] (Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 | Vesty, Sarah Ann "Dolly" (I23872)
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2295 | Daughter of William Dougherty and Permelia Martin, both of Xenia, Ohio Married Hugh McFarland June 3, 1875 Warren County, Ilinois Children include: Jetta Beatrice McFarland (Chase) Mildred G McFarland [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104616705] | Dougherty, Mary Ellen (I25985)
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2296 | David Bryce of Irvine and Jean Mories of this parish married at Glasgow Monday, August 24, 1752. | Family: David Bryce / Jean Morrice (F634)
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2297 | DAVID COOPER MCFARLIN (1887 to 1958) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, rev Oct 2018) David Cooper McFarland is first listed in the 1900 Youngstown census , at age twelve, living with his parents and older brother Fred. Abou t 1915 he married Leona Hunter. He was a foreman in an iron and stee l mill. He and Leona apparently had no children. David died in 1958 and Leon a in 1969. 1900 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED72 p 20b (his age 12, born in Ohio) 1910 thru 1940 censuses, David McFarlin continued to live in Youngstow n. David C McFarland is first listed in the 1900 Youngstown census, at age twelve, living with his parents and older brother Fred. Further census searching did not yield more information. 1900 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED72 p 20b (his age 12, born in Ohio) | McFarlin, David Cooper (I16388)
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2298 | David Easson m. Glasgow (no date), DOB 05/04/1886 Glasgow,(died 06/05/1974 in Sydney Australia). David was previously married in Chester to a Mabel Penny. [E-mail from Garrie Ellice rec: 5 Jan. 2010] (Research):gadikeshga@optusnet.com.au | Easson, David (I14717)
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2299 | David Keith McFarlin apparently had five children with first wife; inc luding two boys David apparently remarried and had one son by 2nd. | McFarlin, David Keith (I16363)
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2300 | David, who settled in St. Louis when it was only a village, passed his life there, and died at an advanced age in 1873; ("History of Washington County" published in 1878) | McFarland, David (I23792)
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